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Dentinal dysplasia type 1: A 3D micro‐computed tomographic study of enamel,dentine and root canal morphology
Authors:Sarbin Ranjitkar  Robin Yong  I‐Cheng Wu  Grant Gully  Daniel Farmer  Ian Watson  Geoffrey Heithersay
Abstract:Dentine dysplasia type 1 is a rare and complex dental anomaly. Our aim was to conduct a morphometric assessment of a dentinal dysplasia type 1c (DD1c) caries‐free mandibular second molar, extracted due to symptomatic apical periodontitis. Controls consisted of five intact mandibular second molars. Micro‐computed tomography analysis showed that the DD1c volume % for enamel, dentine/cementum and pulp chamber fell in the 0.36th, 99.97th and 0.09th percentiles of the control teeth (P < 0.01). It also revealed an extremely complicated root canal system in the DD1c tooth with a varying degree of dentine mineralisation and aberrant dentine deposition in the pulp chamber. A crack extending from the external tooth surface to the pulp chamber was identified as a potential site for microbial invasion. Clinical implications include preventive measures and early intervention in reversible pulpitis. Conclusion: Micro‐CT imaging can be useful in establishing post‐extraction diagnosis of cracks and phenomic characterisation of tooth anomalies.
Keywords:abnormalities  classification  dentine  diagnostic imaging  pathology
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